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Help! Need to unroot and sbf asap!
Hey guys... I need help, I rooted my phone about 9 months ago and put liberty on it... It constantly force closed apps and froze my phone so I removed it (i guess). So now my mom is geting my phone because I an getting a new one but it still makes me choose to boot my phone when I first turn it on and it still shows the liberty boot thing when I turn it on... Please help I an such a noob!
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12-26-2011 01:22 AM
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If you need to SBF just follow this link and follow the instructions there. You'll be good to go in no time
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Thank you so much... Will that remove the recovery thing my phone goes into when I first turn it on ?
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Yup, it totally wipes your phone (minus the SD Card) and replaces the system with the stock, fresh out of the box, official version of android; removing anything you've done to change it in the process.
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Thank you!
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Ok... I sbf'd my phone and it was successful but i still have all my apps and stuff... Is that normal? I also have superuser...
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Originally Posted by
NMC
Ok... I sbf'd my phone and it was successful but i still have all my apps and stuff... Is that normal? I also have superuser...
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Are your apps on your SD by chance? If the sbf took ...your phone should be stock
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Last edited by DirtyDroid; 12-29-2011 at 01:00 AM.
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Can an sbf be done if the phone is deactivated?
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Originally Posted by
mrkasparks
Can an sbf be done if the phone is deactivated?
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Yes it can... As long as the phone can boot into bootloader mode... You should be able to
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